The Mammals of Costa Rica

The Mammals of Costa Rica
Author: Mark Wainwright
Publisher: Comstock Publishing Associates
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2007
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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"First published 2002 as The natural history of Costa Rican mammals by Zona Tropical"--T.p. verso.

The Ecolaboratory

The Ecolaboratory
Author: Robert Fletcher
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2020-03-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 081654011X

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Despite its tiny size and seeming marginality to world affairs, the Central American republic of Costa Rica has long been considered an important site for experimentation in cutting-edge environmental policy. From protected area management to ecotourism to payment for environmental services (PES) and beyond, for the past half-century the country has successfully positioned itself at the forefront of novel trends in environmental governance and sustainable development. Yet the increasingly urgent dilemma of how to achieve equitable economic development in a world of ecosystem decline and climate change presents new challenges, testing Costa Rica’s ability to remain a leader in innovative environmental governance. This book explores these challenges, how Costa Rica is responding to them, and the lessons this holds for current and future trends regarding environmental governance and sustainable development. It provides the first comprehensive assessment of successes and challenges as they play out in a variety of sectors, including agricultural development, biodiversity conservation, water management, resource extraction, and climate change policy. By framing Costa Rica as an “ecolaboratory,” the contributors in this volume examine the lessons learned and offer a path for the future of sustainable development research and policy in Central America and beyond.

Tropical Plants of Costa Rica

Tropical Plants of Costa Rica
Author: Willow Zuchowski
Publisher: Comstock Publishing Associates
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2022
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781501763076

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"This second edition is in a smaller format than the first, with additional photos and a new section on the Osa Peninsula. More than 800 photographs, taken in the field, show entire plants and closer views of flowers, fruits, and seeds. Pen-and-ink drawings depict botanical details. The text covers identifying characteristics, natural history, chemical properties, economic importance, medicinal uses, conservation, ethnobotany, and ecology"--

Exploring Costa Rica 2007

Exploring Costa Rica 2007
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2007
Genre: Costa Rica
ISBN: 9789968746090

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The History of Costa Rica

The History of Costa Rica
Author: Iván Molina Jiménez
Publisher: Editorial Universidad de Costa Rica
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1998
Genre: Costa Rica
ISBN: 9789977674681

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Costa Rica ABCs

Costa Rica ABCs
Author: Sharon Katz Cooper
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2007
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781404822498

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Coffee and brightly painted oxcarts. Quetzals, coastlines, and the Montverde Cloud Forest Reserve. Learn the ABCs of Costa Rica in this exotic, colorful tour of the small but treasure-filled Central American country.

Shattering Myths on Immigration and Emigration in Costa Rica

Shattering Myths on Immigration and Emigration in Costa Rica
Author: Carlos Sandoval-García
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2010-12-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0739144693

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Shattering Myths on Immigration and Emigration in Costa Rica is a major contribution to scholarship on Central American immigration by the sheer number of topics it covers by an internationally recognized team of scholars from several disciplines.

D & B Country RiskLine Report

D & B Country RiskLine Report
Author: D. & B. Country Risk Services
Publisher:
Total Pages: 7
Release: 2007
Genre:
ISBN:

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Frommer's® Costa Rica 2007

Frommer's® Costa Rica 2007
Author: Eliot Greenspan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2006
Genre:
ISBN: 9781280550034

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Tourism and Cultural Change in Costa Rica

Tourism and Cultural Change in Costa Rica
Author: Karen Stocker
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2013-06-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 073914023X

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This book examines the consequences—positive, negative, and otherwise—of tourism in Costa Rica. Based on ethnographic research and interviews with tourists, tour operators, tourists-turned-settlers, and locals living in tourist destinations, this book brings together these varied perspectives with the aim of presenting forms of tourism beneficial to all parties. To examine both pitfalls and positive outcomes of tourism, it compares modes of tourism in destinations that are locally owned and foreign owned, ecotourism destinations, beach tourism, adventure tourism sites, and agrotourism projects. Furthermore, the author draws from two decades of research in two distinct communities to trace the ways in which the development of tourism in one community provided the springboard for changing gender roles and new opportunities for women, and, in the other, how the promise of tourism has spurred a cultural revitalization and positive change in Indigenous identity. Interviews with three generations of women in one tourist destination show generational changes in perspectives on tourism, and interviews covering the same time span show how in an Indigenous reservation poised to enter the heritage tourism industry, tourism offers a positive alternative to exploitative forms of labor and the stigma once associated with Indigeneity in that region. Interviews with locals in all four sites reveal the ways in which tourism carried out conscientiously would benefit them. These, juxtaposed with interviews of tourists regarding what they seek through tourism, offer a means of designing a mutually beneficial form of tourism. In sum, this book puts into conversation the varied views of those positioned differently within the realm of tourism in order to inform tourists and foreign land owners as to how they might glean the advantages that such an experience may bring to the traveler, while also playing up the benefits of these endeavors to local communities, and minimizing the potential damage these practices may cause.